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Design Considerations for Broad-Band Ferrite Coaxial Line Isolators

An analysis of the microwave magnetic fields associated with a dominant TEM mode propagating in a coaxial line reveals only a linear sense of microwave H-vector polarization. As a consequence, this transmission line structure does not inherently lend itself for use with ferrites to obtain nonrecipro...

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Published in:Proceedings of the IRE 1957-01, Vol.45 (4), p.483-490
Main Authors: Duncan, B. J., Swern, L., Tomiyasu, K., Hannwacker, J.
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Polarization
Transmission lines
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